Police search for suspect after 2 stabbed in Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn police are looking for a man who stabbed two of his brothers-in-law with a knife in the parking lot of an Oak Lawn hospital late Saturday.

The brothers, 30 and 20, are in serious condition at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Oak Lawn Police Division Chief Mike Kaufmann said in a statement.

At 11:36 p.m. Saturday, officers responded to a 911 call of multiple people fighting in the parking lot of Christ medical center near 94th Street and Kilbourn Avenue, the statement said.

Following a blood trail to the emergency room, police found the 30-year-old man, who lives in Burbank, was stabbed in the head and torso while the younger brother, from Chicago Ridge, was stabbed in the face and back, the statement said.

Authorities learned that the dispute that led to the incident started earlier at a family member's residence in Chicago Ridge and that the suspect had followed both brothers to the parking lot of the hospital, the statement said. The two brothers had gone there to check on a relative hospitalized from something unrelated to this event.

The suspect had attacked both brothers in the parking lot before fleeing in a 1996 red Mercedes-Benz, police said.

In the statement, police identified the suspect as a 32-year-old man from Chicago Ridge, described his relationship to the two victims, and said they are "actively looking" for the man, who is considered armed and dangerous.

Police named the man in the e-mailed statement, but said that no warrant has been issued in his name.